Wednesday, November 25, 2009

NCAA Championships

On November 21st, the Gators survived a muddy, hilly course to finish third in the nation as a team. Track All-Americans Jeramie Parker and Chris Marker stayed with the lead pack the entire race to finish 11th and 14th respectively, earning their first All-American awards for cross country. Jake Zimmerman was Allegheny's next runner in 60th. Because individuals who are running without a team do not count towards the team score, Zimmerman was 44th in team scoring. He was followed closely by Tony Dipre in 66th (49th in team scoring). Zac Ross, who was Allegheny's last runner to count towards the team score, finished in 109th overall (83rd in team scoring).

The race was won by North Central, who has been the #1 ranked team the entire season. Williams College finished in second with 181 points, 14 points ahead of Allegheny. This was Allegheny's second time finishing in third place at nationals under the direction of head coach Bill Ross, and it marks the fourth consecutive year that the men have been in the top ten at nationals.

The success of the team this year can not be mentioned without including the contributions of the Gator fans. Gator parents, alumni, teammates, and friends came out in droves to form one of the largest and most vocal groups of supporters at the meet.

Unfortunately, the team loses both Zimmerman and Dipre (pictured below) next year, but they will remain strong contenders because of the experienced runners who will be returning. Not only do Parker, Marker, and Ross have another season of eligibility, the men will also retain junior Ryan Sullivan, who has competed in the last two national championships, junior Matt Lacombe who competed in his first national championships this season, and sophomore Pat McLaughlin who traveled with the team as the alternate. There are also many underclassmen at home, training hard and fighting for a spot in the top 7.

The track and field athletes begin the indoor season next weekend at West Virginia University. The distance runners, including the men who ran at nationals, will wait until January to compete.

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